How Does It Work?
Aug 4, 2009 20:46:37 GMT -5
Post by Principal Vale on Aug 4, 2009 20:46:37 GMT -5
Some students, who have graduated, will no longer have easy access to quick ways of contacting their friends or lovers but snail mail (for example, students who enlisted in the armed forces after graduating). Others communicate with their parents or friends back home through the postal service. This section will serve for this purpose.
How does it work? First, you need to head to the sign up section and ask for your character to have a mail/post office box. That's the section in which your character will receive letters.
For letters that come from other students - post the letter in that character's sub-board, using the date for the thread title. To reply to those letter, the character that has reveiced a letter will need to, in turn, post in the board of the other character.
You will, however, also be allowed to write family letters, if you want your character to receive a letter from their parents, siblings or old friends. This will work a bit differently - you will need to use the writer to written in the title (example: Mrs. Hannigan (Mom) to Judith Hannigan (student), without the (mom) and (student)), and make separate posts for each letter, whoever is sending it. However, always mention at the start of the post who is writing the letter, and the date.
Note: If you your character has written a letter for another, but you want him/her to deliver it somewhere else than at the post office or in a mail box (so, for example, in their locker or dorm room), mention the place where the letter has been delivered at the beginning of the post.
How does it work? First, you need to head to the sign up section and ask for your character to have a mail/post office box. That's the section in which your character will receive letters.
For letters that come from other students - post the letter in that character's sub-board, using the date for the thread title. To reply to those letter, the character that has reveiced a letter will need to, in turn, post in the board of the other character.
You will, however, also be allowed to write family letters, if you want your character to receive a letter from their parents, siblings or old friends. This will work a bit differently - you will need to use the writer to written in the title (example: Mrs. Hannigan (Mom) to Judith Hannigan (student), without the (mom) and (student)), and make separate posts for each letter, whoever is sending it. However, always mention at the start of the post who is writing the letter, and the date.
Note: If you your character has written a letter for another, but you want him/her to deliver it somewhere else than at the post office or in a mail box (so, for example, in their locker or dorm room), mention the place where the letter has been delivered at the beginning of the post.